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“So sorry to hear about Sue's passing! Sorry we missed the funeral service but we just lost our brother-in-law so we were committed there. I knew Sue...Read More »
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1 of 29 | Posted by: John Jacobs - Lexington, SC

“Sue was beautiful inside and out. She saw the good in everyone and was nurturing to all. She really knew her reason for being here....showing and...Read More »
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2 of 29 | Posted by: Brenda Inscoe - Wilmington, NC

“My husband, Rembert and I met Sue and Louie in the late 60s when we all lived in the duplexes on Brennan Road. Louie, you had just come back from...Read More »
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3 of 29 | Posted by: Arletha and Rembert Mack - Gaston, SC

“I have known Sue & Louie for at least forty years. We spent many hours together on the dance floor. She was a great dancer and a beautiful woman...Read More »
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4 of 29 | Posted by: Jane Henson - Xolumbia, SC

“What a privalege to have known Sue Turner. I met Sue when she came to Esthetics International to become an esthetician. I had the honor to be her...Read More »
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5 of 29 | Posted by: Donn Kerr - Columbia, SC

“My condolences to the family and friends of Sue. I will always remember her smiling face and unconditional acceptance of everyone at Dentsville High...Read More »
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6 of 29 | Posted by: Ted Westmoreland - Whitesboro, TX

“I remember when we first moved to Horse Shoe Circle and met the Sills. Sue was a happy, energetic little girl with blond hair. Always had a smile on...Read More »
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7 of 29 | Posted by: Shirley Brazell Allen - Columbia, SC

“We will miss you old Old Friend, put down a step for us at the Gates.Louie, sorrry for your loss.
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9 of 29 | Posted by: Calvin Brantley - Lexington, SC

“John, my heart goes out to you and your family in the loss of your sister. I know you are flooded with sweet memories of childhood with your sister....Read More »
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10 of 29 | Posted by: Sharon and Marshall - Valdosta, GA

“Sue The class of 1965 will always remember you and what a fun loving person you were. We had some great times. You will be missed. My thoughts are...Read More »
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11 of 29 | Posted by: Jane Hampe Oddi - Marietta, GA

“Sue, what I remember most is you always had a smile on your face and one to share....You were such a happy lady! Fun times in esthetics school! I...Read More »
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12 of 29 | Posted by: Kelly Knox (Moore) - Columbia, SC

“John,Cile and Family, Our hearts are heavy for you and your family during this difficult time! Hold onto Christ and He will give you peace, strength...Read More »
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13 of 29 | Posted by: Ed and Paula Hutchinson - GA

“In the breif time that I worked with Sue one thing was evident, she was truly a good person. She was a joy to work with and will be greatly missed....Read More »
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14 of 29 | Posted by: Lona Smith-co-worker Wildwood Downs

“In her brief time at Wildewood Downs rehab hospital Sue cared for and loved my sick mother Miriam Shields, who loved her right back. It made a real...Read More »
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16 of 29 | Posted by: tom vinson - columbia, SC

“I would like to extend my deepest condolences to Sue's family. Sue was such a sweet woman, and she took me under her wing when I first became an...Read More »
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17 of 29 | Posted by: Kali Specht - Irmo, SC

“I've had the privilege of knowing Sue for many years having been a part of her life in Columbia and with the Columbia Shag Club. I spent many...Read More »
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18 of 29 | Posted by: Louise "Weezie" Parker - SC

“My heart goes out to all of Sue's Family and friends. She has left us all with so many great memories ! I will always cherish the memories of the...Read More »
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20 of 29 | Posted by: Patti Walters - Columbia, SC

“So sorry to hear about sweet Sue, she always felt like she was part of our family. She nurtured and took care of all of us. Her love and support...Read More »
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21 of 29 | Posted by: Penny Sox - Columbia, SC

“I'm so sorry to hear of Sue's passing. She and my mom were very good friends and she is missing her. With sympathy, Carole Flynn Roof
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22 of 29 | Posted by: Carole Flynn Roof

“I am so sorry to hear of Sue's passing. I really admired her and respected her. After my father's passing she shared a story with me that he gave her...Read More »
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25 of 29 | Posted by: Mick Taylori Stephenson - SC

“My condolences and heart go out to Sue's family and many, many friends. I am so sorry that I won't be in town for her service, but my thoughts and...Read More »
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26 of 29 | Posted by: Sadie Jackson - Columbia, SC

“My prayers are with Sue's family at this sad time. My daughter and I saw Sue shopping during the Christmas holidays and we had such a good visit...Read More »
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27 of 29 | Posted by: jennie eadon - columbia, SC

COLUMBIA Funeral service for Linda "Sue" Turner, 66, will be held at 12:00 noon Saturday, February 23, 2013, at Dunbar Funeral Home, Devine Street Chapel, with burial in Greenlawn Memorial Park. The family will receive friends at the funeral home from 10:30 until noon prior to the service.
Mrs. Turner died Wednesday, February 20, 2013. Born in Camden, S.C., she was a daughter of the late Edward M. and Ruby Reynolds Sill. Mrs. Turner was an interior decorator, a dental hygienist, a real estate agent and a well-known aesthetician. She was a member of the S.C. Shag Club; she enjoyed the beach and her dog, "Febbie"; she loved her grandchildren and will be remembered as a kind-hearted and helping individual. Mrs. Turner was known for being a "Christian" woman.
Surviving are her sons, Louis "Moby" Turner, David "Toby" Turner, both of Columbia; sister, Patricia (Bill) Roof of Blythewood; brother, John (Cile) of Pinehurst, N.C., sister-in-law, Linda Sill, of Columbia; brother, Jerry B. (Jean) Leach of Cheraw, S.C.; grandson, Glenn Turner, of Columbia; granddaughter, Courtney Turner of Columbia; numerous nieces and nephews and former spouse, Louis P. Turner Jr.
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by brother, Edward G. Sill.
Memorials may be made to the American Heart Association, 520 Gervais Street, Suite 300, Columbia SC 29201.

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So sorry to hear about Sue's passing! Sorry we missed the funeral service but we just lost our brother-in-law so we were committed there. I knew Sue and her brother at old Dentsville High School and considered her a real friend. We lost track, after school, as I moved around many times with my work (Southern Bell and AT&T). Having had some heart issues myself, it was difficult hearing that she succumbed to such problems. Prayers of comfort sent for her family and friends! John (aka "Johnny" aka "Little Jake") Jacobs

Sue was beautiful inside and out. She saw the good in everyone and was nurturing to all. She really knew her reason for being here....showing and giving love.We had many good talks and times together. It was a privilege to have been a friend of Sue's and I will miss her so much. My sympathy to her family and friends that she loved so much. Sue, a job will done and I will see you again.

My husband, Rembert and I met Sue and Louie in the late 60s when we all lived in the duplexes on Brennan Road. Louie, you had just come back from the Army. Sue was always so full of fun. I cut her hair one time (I am not stylist). We are very saddened to hear of her passing. May God bless all of you and comfort you in this time of great loss.

I have known Sue & Louie for at least forty years. We spent many hours together on the dance floor. She was a great dancer and a beautiful woman inside and out. I absolutely loved her service today. I spoke with Brooks at the grave site,told him what an outstanding job he did and asked him if he was a minister. He told me that he was and I remarked that he certainly spoke as a minister would, but asked

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I have known Sue & Louie for at least forty years. We spent many hours together on the dance floor. She was a great dancer and a beautiful woman inside and out. I absolutely loved her service today. I spoke with Brooks at the grave site,told him what an outstanding job he did and asked him if he was a minister. He told me that he was and I remarked that he certainly spoke as a minister would, but asked why the program did not refer to him as a minister. He quickly told me that he did not want to be a Revernd today. He is truly a man of God because he did not want to be recognized as a minister, but just as a true, respected friend of Sue's and the fact that she had inpacted his life when he was a young child. As shocking and hurtful as this is for the family, what a legacy, what a WOMAN!
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Posted by: Jane Henson - Xolumbia, SC - Shagging Friend Feb 23, 2013

What a privalege to have known Sue Turner. I met Sue when she came to Esthetics International to become an esthetician. I had the honor to be her instructor. But I must say that I learned a lot from her as well. Her positive attitude was like a magnet and her "can do attitude" was just what other students needed as well. I have such fond memories of her and the beauty industry has suffered a great loss.My sympathy to her family.

Posted by: Donn Kerr - Columbia, SC Feb 23, 2013

My condolences to the family and friends of Sue. I will always remember her smiling face and unconditional acceptance of everyone at Dentsville High School.
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Posted by: Ted Westmoreland - Whitesboro, TX - Classmate Feb 23, 2013

I remember when we first moved to Horse Shoe Circle and met the Sills. Sue was a happy, energetic little girl with blond hair. Always had a smile on her face. she and my sister Jean were close friends. I was best friends with her sister, Patsy. We had some of the best times growing up together, playing in the woods, chewing rabbit tobacco, sitting on the side of the hill waving to the guy down the street, getting RC's

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I remember when we first moved to Horse Shoe Circle and met the Sills. Sue was a happy, energetic little girl with blond hair. Always had a smile on her face. she and my sister Jean were close friends. I was best friends with her sister, Patsy. We had some of the best times growing up together, playing in the woods, chewing rabbit tobacco, sitting on the side of the hill waving to the guy down the street, getting RC's and Moon Pies at the store on the hill when we got off the school bus and getting ourselves in trouble. Memories of Sue will remain in our hearts and I will always cherish having Patsy, Sue, Johnny and Edward as part of my family's life growing up. Our prayers are with the family.

John, my heart goes out to you and your family in the loss of your sister. I know you are flooded with sweet memories of childhood with your sister. May you and Cil be lifted up and peace surround yo'll. much love.

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I and my wife met Sue shortly after I became a patient at Wildewood Downs Rehab. Sue was a very giving CNA. You could feel her warmth of spirit from the first time we met her. She definitely touched our and our family's heart. Our daughter broke into tears when we told her about Sue's passing. To Sue's family and friends, our deepest sympathy. Jackie & Doug Taylor

Sue was in the CNA class at Wildewood Downs. As the Director of Nursing, I noticed Sue's bubbling personality and her enthusiasm for taking care of the residents. I encouraged her to apply for a job and we hired her on the spot. She was a great CNA and I wish I could clone her. She was so caring and she took it upon herself to go above and beyond her expectations. The patients in the re-hab unit adored her. Even though I knew Sue for such a short time, she will be missed. My sympathe to the family.